UNCONSCIOUS PROM GRIPING PAINS. “For ten years I was a constant sufferer from attacks of colic, and at times unconscious from tho griping pains,” says Mr Alexander J. Cresswell, of liirre- . gurra, Victoria. “Tho only thing that gave mo relief was Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never failed. I have recommended it to many friends and customers, who have always met with the same results as myself. My advice is to always keep a bottle in tho house. It is the most effective relief and euro for severe griping pains in the stomach and for Diarrhoea.” Sold everywhere. *
Horses were first used in agriculture in tho reign of Edward the Confessor. In the great English storm of 1703, which - lasted two days, 8000 people were drowned. 20,000 trees were uprooted in Kent and .£2.000,000 worth of damage, was done in London alone.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7930, 13 October 1911, Page 4
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